Tehran – The Persian language professor in Uzbekistan visited various parts of the TUS cultural and historical complex in Korasan Razabi province, paying tribute to Iranian poet Hakim Abolkasem Feldousi.
According to Irib, the director of Ferdowsi Cultural and Historical Complex said: Persian is a cultural common foundation, a link between Iran and Uzbekistan, and can play an important role in cultural diplomacy between the two countries.
Remarking that visitors from the Persian language professor in Uzbekistan will visit the spirit us of Hakim Abolkasem Feldouzi, Reza Yousefy added that the visit was held in conjunction with Imam Reza International University, in line with cultural and scientific cooperation.
He also said Feldoushi, as the guardian of Persian, is one of the symbols that unite Tajikistan and Iran.
Feldoushi was born in the village of Paz, part of the TUS region in 940 AD. His childhood and youth were spent during the Samanid period, a friendly dynasty to Iran.
Before composing his masterpiece Shakhname, Abu Mansour Muhammad ibn Abdul Razak ordered a collection of stories scattered from Shakname, a popular among the people, and became known as Shakname of the Mansuri.
Monsuri’s Sharpberry was a suitable source and resource for others. First, the poet Dakiki addressed the task of composing Sharname. However, his early death did not allow him to compose over 1,000 verses, and after him Feldousi took up this work and completed Shaname after 30 years of composition.
Shaname is an account of the Iranian history story and is considered one of our most authoritative historical materials.
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